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gleem wrote:2 od months ago i got towed on a tow rope so thort i couldnt see my mates tyres, at one point over taking a car at 160 kms an hour
Adoom wrote:matt dunn wrote:having been towed on the open road at over 100K, in the dark,
i can confirm it was dangerous, well felt like it was anyway.
But sometimes there is not a lot of other options.
Ditto, but add a VERY short rope and torrential rain. I was also in a mini being towed by a cefiro.... ALL I could see was the back bumper. I thought I was going to DIE!!!!
Best story ever: Was towing a mg metro(no lights, doors duct taped closed) around to paraparaumu via fishermans table. and we had a bit of a queue behind us after a while. We past a cop and sh*t, he pulls out and makes us pull over... next thing "SORRY GUYS!!! DIDN'T KNOW YOU WERE TOWING!!!!!" And he proceeds to put his flashy lights on and block a whole lane of bumper to bumper traffic so we can pull back out!! Awesome!
CAMB01 wrote:Agree sometimes there are no options.
Girlfirends Mirage wouldnt start when we stopped for petrol, one afternoon.
She had State roadside assist, but that was a complete waste of F*&$n time, tow truck driver wanted $170 for the car to be towed from Lower Hutt to Miramar, or to the nearest repair place, no way would we leave that car at any garage, where they would charge storage as well.
After a few words were said to the insurance company, told them to sodd off, we contacted a friend to come tow us back home. The ONLY way back to Miramar is to go on the motorway. We were doing 70kmh to 75kmh.
Also try and find a tow truck that can take a lower than factory car, on a late saturday afternoon/night.
gleem wrote:2 od months ago i got towed on a tow rope so thort i couldnt see my mates tyres, at one point over taking a car at 160 kms an hour
BlakJak wrote:Yes. also noted that the lighting rules have been tweaked at some stage, so that a vehicle being towed is allowed to show hazard lights. Believe it or not, that was illegal a while back... (only vehicle allowed to show hazards while moving is a taxi in distress... )
gadgetman wrote:BlakJak wrote:Yes. also noted that the lighting rules have been tweaked at some stage, so that a vehicle being towed is allowed to show hazard lights. Believe it or not, that was illegal a while back... (only vehicle allowed to show hazards while moving is a taxi in distress... )
Mind you its a pain when the towing vehicle has the hazard lights going too; no one knows where they're going. I've seen this done and the towing vehicle did a right and the towed vehicle went left!
Mr Revhead wrote:either that or "oh the shame! the shame!!!"
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